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Rijnsburg (Dutch: [ˈrɛinzbʏr(ə)x] ) is a
village in the
eastern part of the muni****lity of Katwijk, in the
western Netherlands, in the
province of South...
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Rijnsburg Abbey (Dutch:
Abdij van
Rijnsburg) was a
Benedictine nunnery in
Rijnsburg, Netherlands,
active between 1133
until 1574. It was
founded by Petronilla...
- aan den Rijn (5,916)
Katwijk aan Zee (22,405) Katwijk-Noord (13,845)
Rijnsburg (15,450)
Valkenburg (3,904)
Lying on the coast,
Katwijk aan Zee is (and...
- real purpose.
Between 1660 and 1661,
Spinoza moved from
Amsterdam to
Rijnsburg,
allowing for a
quiet retreat in the
country and
access to the university...
- with
locations in Naaldwijk,
Rijnsburg and Eelde. The
export auctions are
located in Aalsmeer,
Naaldwijk and
Rijnsburg, and
there is an
auction for the...
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French mystic and
Christian philosopher. He was born in Metz and died in
Rijnsburg.
After the
early death of his parents, he
supported himself by the engraver's...
- wind or
water (surname
common with millers). Rynsburger –
inhabitant of
Rijnsburg Sittart, van – from Sittard,
Anglicised as
Vansittart Smit, Smits – Smith...
- at
Rijnsburg, a
village 2.5 mi (4.0 km)
northwest from Leiden, and were
hence called the
Rijnsburgers (Dutch:
Rijnsburger Collegianten). In
Rijnsburg, the...
- Frederiksoord,
Floraliacorso Frederiksoord Leersum,
Bloemencorso Leersum Rijnsburg-Katwijk-Noordwijk,
Rijnsburgcorso Lemelerveld,
Bloemencorso Lemelerveld...
- Ada of
Holland (1208 – 15 June 1258) was a
Dutch abbess of
Rijnsburg Abbey from 1239. Ada was born in
about 1208 to
Willem I,
Count of
Holland (ca. 1168-1222)...